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Hi everyone do any of you use chia seeds to thinker gravy etc

I'm looking to go total grain free in the near future

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Tea1234

I have a omega pack which contains chia seeds, which I add to my porridge it's delicious.

Tea123

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Penel

I didn't realise you could use them as a thickener, I'll have to try them.

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ThyroidThora

Hi I use them to thicken my home made coconut milk yoghurt. It doesn't thicken it too much but i get packets from home bargains cheap, and it works out at better value than vegan gelatin. Plus, I get some omega 3 too!

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fellingletdown in reply to ThyroidThora

Hi thyroidthora do you grind up the seeds before adding them?

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ThyroidThora in reply to fellingletdown

Hiya,

No, I just put 2 tablespoons in with the ingredients in my yoghurt maker and I let it do it's stuff. The seeds naturally swell up and become gelatus.

TT

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lb003

Howe about Arrowroot to thicken your gravy?

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fellingletdown in reply to lb003

I think I'm going to try arrowroot thankyou

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Kim1950

An alternative to using grains or seeds for thickening is to use potato. You can use finely sliced potato in soups and stews etc. You just let it boil down. Otherwise potato powder or Smash is very good. You just have to be gentle and add it a small amount at a time to stop it forming lumps.

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fellingletdown in reply to Kim1950

Thankyou this sounds good

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